1892 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 2 July 1892 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | Stamford Bridge (stadium) |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 14 |
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The 1892 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held on Saturday 2 July 1892 at Stamford Bridge (stadium) in London, England. [1] [2]
The 14 events were the same number and disciplines as in the previous year.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Charles Bradley | 10.2 | Hugh Bell | 2 yd | Daniel Bulger | 1 yd |
440 yards | C.R. Dickenson | 50.4 | David Basan | inches | Edgar Bredin | inches |
880 yards | William Holmes | 2:00.0 | F. Owen-Jones | 3½ yd | A.R. Williams | 3½ yd |
1 mile | Harold Wade | 4:19.2 | William Fowler | 4:21.6 | William Lutyens | 50 yd |
4 miles | James Kibblewhite | 19:50.6 | Henry Munro | 19:51.6 | Sidney Thomas | |
10 miles | Sidney Thomas | 53:25.2 | Herbert Heath | 54:27.8 | Harold Wade | 54:40.6 |
steeplechase | W.H. Smith | 11:23.8 | George Martin | 11:31.8 | only 2 finished | |
120yd hurdles | Daniel Bulger | 16.0 =NR | Godfrey Shaw | ¾ yd | Harold Batger | 1 yd |
7 miles walk | Harry Curtis | 55:56.2 | David Fenton | 57:06.2 | A. Wooll | 57:34.2 |
high jump | Arthur Watkinson | 1.740 | William Wylie Hugh Le Fleming | 1.689 1.689 | not awarded | |
pole jump | Robert Watson Robert Dickinson | 3.35 3.35 | not awarded | only 2 competitors | ||
long jump | Daniel Bulger | 6.51 | J.S. Mackintosh | 6.29 | Arthur Square | 6.28 |
shot put | William Barry | 13.07 | William Murray | 11.59 | William Kelly | 11.20 |
hammer throw | William Barry | 40.62 NR | William Kelly | 30.99 | R.G.H. Woods | 30.25 |
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